Seen the whale, but that guy was funny. And stooopid.
Seen the whale, but that guy was funny. And stooopid.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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How about a bag? https://www.mortuarysuppliesusa.com/...ions/body-bags
"Mummy's Too Tight to Mention" by Simply Red
Burials and cremations. Far simpler to organize than many think.
Funerals not so much, although I have organized four for family. Not many realize there is no legal requirement to use a Funeral Director in NZ. Cremation with your local Council (which is legally required to make provision for burial/or cremation if they have the facility) can be arranged directly by family sidestepping a Funeral Director......which is really where the huge markup happens.
Cremation often happens with a body in a 5mm MDF "liner" which comes out of the coffin used at a chapel. (Family is always informed)
There is legal documentation to be completed, but get onto it immediately and there will be no dramas. Cremation can happen in uncomplicated cases of death next day if family wish and required medical certificates and permissions are signed off. The cheapest quickest option is quite often taken by those with intelligence, and after the WINZ funeral grant of $2000 even an $ amount left over.
First port of call, phone you local council and discuss their procedures, record your wishes and what your executor needs to do to complete the required documents. Hand it to your Lawyer to be inserted in your Will if you don't have anyone you trust or can rely on to be around when you go.
"Funerals" are not for the dead, they are for the ones left behind to make them feel better/achieve closure/say goodbye. There is an industry parasitic in nature surrounding and taking advantage of the fuzzy headedness that occurs at the time if death of someone close. The best gift you can give them left behind is a prearranged "burial or cremation" but bugger the funeral.......leave them the cash instead.
(caution: these views may not reflect those of my employer)
seem to remember a few year ago that a couple of brothers got taken to growled for cremating dad on a bonfire on the farm, turns out the only thing they did wrong was not get the appropriate permit to do so, everything else they did was legal
here it is
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/6689...home-cremation
I suppose a permit is required to be put through the old Kent?
Getting bits to fit might be a bit messy.....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
"I want a simple funeral when I die - with my name in fireworks in the sky."
I think that was the gist. I only ever heard the song once while waiting in Wanganui to be rescued, my two stroke having dropped a valve.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
"If you ever need anything please don’t hesitate to ask someone else first.”
Anyhoo don't forget to add to calendar 19th May, 27th July, and 31 August.
World whisky day, International whisky day, and Scotch whisky day.
So our street sign says, 'NICE AVENUE' ...of course would need attendance of a keen volunteer fireman to keep up the good spirits (mines Talisker) and copious amounts of liquids (second hand usually best practise unless its DB, you can use that straight) to dowse any errant flames and rattlesnakes.
"If you ever need anything please don’t hesitate to ask someone else first.”
Anyhoo don't forget to add to calendar 19th May, 27th July, and 31 August.
World whisky day, International whisky day, and Scotch whisky day.
"If you ever need anything please don’t hesitate to ask someone else first.”
Anyhoo don't forget to add to calendar 19th May, 27th July, and 31 August.
World whisky day, International whisky day, and Scotch whisky day.
Got a quote from Momentum Life for funeral and accident cover today (they advertised on Facebook, I entered a few details and got a call back within minutes). Sounded good over the phone but I requested a written quote. it really is a rip - I'm 65, the quote was for $6K funeral, $18K accidental death or $12k serious injury. Weekly premium is $13.81. No premiums payable after age 85. The gotchas - I have to pay 20 years at $13.81 /week ($14362) to get a $6k funeral, the accident insurance ceases at age 70, there is no payout for the first 2 years other than what i've paid in - leaves a pretty narrow window of 3 years where they will pay the accident component.
I was pretty sure this as how it was going to play, but getting a quote was necessary to get real figures.
Bottom line, as others have said, put the same money into a savings account AND get a bit of interest as well. Of put it into Lotto tickets, you probably won't win it back, but you just might.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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